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Chapter 13, Problem 13.133CP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

NO2is the product of the first-order decomposition of N2O4whose half-life is 1.3×10-5 s. N2O4(g)2NO2(g)

From this we should find the time required for the pressure of NO2 to reach 1.3 mm Hg if it is introduced into an evacuated flask at a pressure of 17.0 mm Hg.

Concept introduction:

The time taken for the reaction to complete for a first-order reaction is independent of the initial concentration. This is proved by a substituted method and graphical method.

To determine:

The time required for the pressure of NO2 to reach 1.3 mm Hg if it is introduce into an evacuated flask at a pressure of 17.0 mm Hg.

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